The Hooters Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Rock
Concerts
Jun
24
Spectrum
Augsburg
Tickets
Jun
26
Technopolis
Athens
Tickets
Jun
28
Speyer
Speyer
Tickets
Jun
29
Almased Arena Uelzen
Uelzen
Tickets
Jul
01
Fabrik
Hamburg
Tickets
Jul
02
Park Gardens
Bad Zwischenahn
Tickets
Jul
03
Zeche Bochum
Bochum
Tickets
Jul
05
NaturTheater Bad Elster
Bad Elster
Tickets
Jul
06
Carlswerk Victoria
Köln
Tickets
Jul
08
Posthalle GmbH
Würzburg
Tickets
Jul
10
REX Open Air am Kloster Lorsch
Lorsch
Tickets
Jul
11
Honberg Tuttlingen
Tuttlingen
Tickets
Jul
12
Parkbühne (Clara Zetkin Park)
Leipzig
Tickets
Jul
13
Alter Schlachthof
Dresden
Tickets
Jul
15
Colos-Saal
Aschaffenburg
Tickets
Jul
16
Lokschuppen Bielefeld
Bielefeld
Tickets
Jul
18
Besucherzentrum Willingen
Willingen
Tickets
Jul
19
Schloßparkbühne Marburg
Marburg
Tickets
Jul
20
Zelt-Musik-Festival, Badische Zeitung Zelt
Freiburg
Tickets
Jul
23
Z7
Pratteln
Tickets
Jul
25
Im Wizemann (Halle)
Stuttgart
Tickets
Jul
26
Großer Elzpark
Mosbach
Tickets
Jul
27
Freilichtbühne Burg Wilhelmstein
Lammersdorf
Tickets
Jul
29
Columbia Theater
Berlin
Tickets
Jul
30
Schloss Eyrichshof
Eyrichshof
Tickets
Jul
31
Skogsröjet 2025
Rejmyre
Tickets
Aug
02
Parksnackan 2025
Uppsala
Tickets
About The Hooters
In 1980, The Hooters burst onto the Philadelphia music scene as a new and different
kind of rock band, formed by co-leaders and writers Rob Hyman (lead vocals,
keyboards, accordion) and Eric Bazilian (lead vocals, guitars, mandolin, mandola,
harmonica, saxophone). The other members include original drummer David
Uosikkinen, John Lilley (guitars, mandolin), Fran Smith, Jr. (bass, vocals), and Tommy
Williams (guitars, mandolin, vocals).
Their unique blend of ska, reggae, and rock was a fresh sound in the clubs and on
Philly radio, and in 1983, The Hooters released their first independent album Amore to
great local success. The album also featured the “hooter,” or melodica, as part of their
special sound and namesake.
The Hooters' strong and powerful presence, as performers and as songwriters, led to
their first major record deal in 1984 with Columbia Records. Their 1985 debut release
Nervous Night quickly achieved Gold and Platinum status in the USA, Australia, and
Canada with the hits “And We Danced,” “All You Zombies,” “Day By Day,” and “Where
Do The Children Go.”
Rolling Stone magazine named The Hooters the "Best New Band of the Year" in 1985,
and in July of that year, the group was chosen to open the historic Live-Aid concert in
Philadelphia. By 1986, they had been touring the US and Canada almost non-stop,
and that summer, The Hooters were sharing the stage at the Amnesty International
Concert at Giants Stadium with acts such as U2, The Police, Miles Davis, Lou Reed,
and Peter Gabriel.
In 1987, the group released their second album, One Way Home, again achieving Gold
and Platinum status in the US as well as new markets in Japan and Europe. With
songs like "Johnny B," "Satellite," and "Karla With A K," David Fricke, from Rolling
Stone, wrote, "The Hooters have made airwave magic with unconventional
ingredients."
In 1989, The Hooters released their third major label album on Columbia Records, Zig
Zag. It introduced a more acoustic, unplugged Hooters sound, while still maintaining
those infectious pop hooks for which the band is so well known. With the legendary folk
trio Peter, Paul and Mary on backing vocals, their updated version of the classic "500
Miles" became a worldwide hit, which led to another double Platinum success for the
band.
It was also during this time that the group was asked by Roger Waters of Pink Floyd to
participate in his multimedia extravaganza "The Wall" in Berlin, 1990, to celebrate unity
in Germany after the Wall came down. The Hooters joined music legends such as Joni
Mitchell, Van Morrison, The Band, Sinead O'Connor, and Bryan Adams for an
unforgettable musical experience.
In 1993 Out Of Body was released on MCA Records featuring the hit “Private
Emotion,” which was later covered by Ricky Martin on his smash debut. It was during
that summer that the band recorded their Live In Europe album (MCA 1995). Around
this time, Sony also released a long-awaited compilation album entitled Hooterization -
A Retrospective, a collection of their greatest hits, which earned the group its first Gold
album in Germany.
Rob and Eric have also contributed their musical and songwriting assistance to other
artists including Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne, The Band, Carole King, Mick Jagger,
Willie Nelson, The Chieftains, Jon Bon Jovi, Robbie Williams, The Scorpions, Dar
Williams, and Taj Mahal, among others.
In 2006, they recorded their first new studio album in 13 years, Time Stand Still,
featuring the hit “I’m Alive” and their unique acoustic arrangement of Don Henley’s
“Boys Of Summer.” The CD was officially released in September 2007 on MRI/Sony
Red in the US, and through Neo/Sony BMG Distribution in Europe.
In 2009, The Hooters released Both Sides Live, a double-album set featuring all the
band’s greatest hits in both full-tilt electric and unique acoustic versions. And in 2010,
their EP 5x5 was released, featuring the single “Silver Lining” as well as versions of the
hits “Time After Time,” and “One Of Us.” Those two songs had previously earned Rob
and Eric Grammy nominations for “Song Of The Year,” which they had written and
recorded for Cyndi Lauper and Joan Osborne, respectively.
2017 brought Give The Music Back, a new double-live album recorded at the
legendary Keswick Theater, near their home-town base of Philadelphia. This
compilation CD and subsequent international tours continue to reflect their strong
collaborations in the studio, their passionate energy onstage, and their long-time
friendship on the road and off. And in October 2019, the group was inducted into
Philly’s “Walk Of Fame” with their own sidewalk plaque on the Avenue of the Arts.
The Hooters’ live shows endure as a joyful musical celebration for both the band and
their loyal, enthusiastic fans. With the unforeseen arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic,
they now plan to celebrate their 40th Anniversary in 2021 – come get Hooterized!
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What fans are saying
Arno
Keswick Theatre is best venue for a Hooters show. The crowd was energetic and up on feet most of the night. Definitely worth seeing them there again. I have posted some videos on Youtube from the Saturday performance.
Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA
Nov 04, 2019
gregg
Great show, haven't seen the Hooters since they closed the Revel Casino in 2014. They were just as good as they wewe 9 years ago.
If you want to see them I highly recommend it.
Mark G Etess Arena
Atlantic City, NJ
Aug 14, 2023
Adam
They were fantastic! Working with the audience, playing their hits and bantering as well as giving background information about their songs. High energy and great music! The venue is amazing as well!
Northern Quest Resort & Casino
Airway Heights, WA
Sep 09, 2023
Marta
It was filled with JOY, ENERGY, LOVE, great friends, lots of singing, dancing and celebrating the Hooters' return to the town that rocked the nation!!!
Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA
Nov 03, 2024
Marlyn
Excellent! As always! It was such a great concert. And meeting a couple of the wives and friends and doctors and families was a plus!
Keswick Theatre
Glenside, PA
Nov 02, 2024
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The Hooters Tour Cities
Stuttgart, Germany
Bad Zwischenahn, Germany
Speyer, Germany
Willingen, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Augsburg, Germany
Uelzen, Germany
Tuttlingen, Germany
Bielefeld, Germany
Dresden, Germany
Athens, Greece
Aschaffenburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Freiburg, Germany
Würzburg, Germany
Bochum, Germany
Mosbach, Germany
Rejmyre, Sweden
Leipzig, Germany
Pratteln, Switzerland
Uppsala, Sweden
Marburg, Germany
Lorsch, Germany
Frequently Asked Questions About The Hooters
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Hooters on tour?
Yes, The Hooters is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Hooters concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Hooters tour
is scheduled for 27 dates across 23 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Hooters scheduled to play?
The Hooters is scheduled to play 27 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the The Hooters tour start?
The Hooters’s tour starts Jun 24, 2025 and ends on Aug 02, 2025.
They will play 23 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Augsburg at Spectrum and their next upcoming concert
will be in Köln at Carlswerk Victoria.
What venues is The Hooters performing at?
As part of the The Hooters tour, The Hooters is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 24 - Augsburg,
86 @ Spectrum
Jun 26 - Athens,
Greece @ Technopolis
Jun 28 - Speyer,
RP @ Speyer
Jun 29 - Uelzen,
Germany @ Almased Arena Uelzen
Jul 01 - Hamburg,
HH @ Fabrik
Jul 02 - Bad Zwischenahn,
Germany @ Park Gardens
Jul 03 - Bochum,
North Rhine-Westphalia @ Zeche Bochum
Jul 05 - Bad Elster,
SN @ NaturTheater Bad Elster
Jul 06 - Köln,
NRW @ Carlswerk Victoria
Jul 08 - Würzburg,
Germany @ Posthalle GmbH
Jul 10 - Lorsch,
Germany @ REX Open Air am Kloster Lorsch
Jul 11 - Tuttlingen,
Germany @ Honberg Tuttlingen
Jul 12 - Leipzig,
Germany @ Parkbühne (Clara Zetkin Park)
Jul 13 - Dresden,
Germany @ Alter Schlachthof
Jul 15 - Aschaffenburg,
02 @ Colos-Saal
Jul 16 - Bielefeld,
NRW @ Lokschuppen Bielefeld
Jul 18 - Willingen,
Germany @ Besucherzentrum Willingen
Jul 19 - Marburg,
HE @ Schloßparkbühne Marburg
Jul 20 - Freiburg,
Germany @ Zelt-Musik-Festival, Badische Zeitung Zelt
Jul 23 - Pratteln,
BL @ Z7
Jul 25 - Stuttgart,
Germany @ Im Wizemann (Halle)
Jul 26 - Mosbach,
Germany @ Großer Elzpark
Jul 27 - Lammersdorf,
Germany @ Freilichtbühne Burg Wilhelmstein
Jul 29 - Berlin,
Germany @ Columbia Theater
Jul 30 - Eyrichshof,
Germany @ Schloss Eyrichshof
Jul 31 - Rejmyre,
Östergötlands län @ Skogsröjet
Aug 02 - Uppsala,
Uppsala län @ Parksnäckan